The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

SaadOffTheDeck
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 19602
Joined: 04 Jun 2009, 07:38

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

Maryland is ray Leonard or Joe Gans.
New York: Benny Leonard
Ossyrules
Super Lightweight
Posts: 3050
Joined: 25 Mar 2017, 19:11

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by Ossyrules »

Kilsby wrote:Someone also mentioned Joe Calzaghe for Wales, which you would kind of agree with - and I hate to be picky, but he was actually born in Hammersmith in London :lol: :doh:
Ahh well said, I did know this fact from reading his autobiography but had forgotten!
Kilsby
Cruiserweight
Posts: 467
Joined: 09 Sep 2010, 08:52

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by Kilsby »

Ossyrules wrote:
Kilsby wrote:Someone also mentioned Joe Calzaghe for Wales, which you would kind of agree with - and I hate to be picky, but he was actually born in Hammersmith in London :lol: :doh:
Ahh well said, I did know this fact from reading his autobiography but had forgotten!
To be fair, that's the same place I got it from :TU:

Always remembered it since then, as it caught me by surprise - the whole 'pride of Wales' thing, and obviously with the name we all know about his Italian heritage but this one seems to get swept under the rug.

Or at least not reported on...
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

Enlightened-One wrote:
USMCer wrote:Who are the Greatest of All-Time Boxers by place of birth?
It would be far quicker for you to ask someone employed by BoxRec to write an SQL query on their fight list database, where they could stipulate filters that take into account things like number of world title fights, longevity of title reign, amount of four/five star bouts, win/loss record and also the highest rated points for world title bouts.

From the resulting list of fighters (grouped per locale), the forum should then be in a position to very easily determine/vote the “GOAT’s by state, region, country.”

Otherwise, the info. being requested in this thread is far too taxing and time-consuming to acquire.
If I'm not mistaken, BoxRec is making upgrades to the site. It'd be great if they added a feature that allowed you to query things like this; Boxers by Place of Birth.

But f*ck it. I'm not waiting around.
Make it a little project here on the BoxRec Forum among all the posters.

Contribute your thoughts, your picks, your research.
Revisit the thread with updates.
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

Jip wrote:Kazakhstan GGG
armenia Abraham
USA srr or jones jr
...
crusader wrote:Imo....

Canada: Sam Langford
Czech Republic: Lukas Konecny
Georgia: Avtandil Khurtsidze
Kazakhstan: Gennady Golovkin
...
Ukraine: Wladimir Klitschko
Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan
crusader
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 16875
Joined: 19 Jan 2009, 20:14

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by crusader »

Oh, now I see it's merely about where they're born. In that case, I'd have Wlad #1 for Kazakhstan, though I consider him a Ukrainian boxer.
Jip
Super Lightweight
Posts: 2518
Joined: 04 Nov 2016, 03:30

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by Jip »

USMCer wrote:
Jip wrote:Kazakhstan GGG
armenia Abraham
USA srr or jones jr
...
crusader wrote:Imo....

Canada: Sam Langford
Czech Republic: Lukas Konecny
Georgia: Avtandil Khurtsidze
Kazakhstan: Gennady Golovkin
...
Ukraine: Wladimir Klitschko
Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan

Wasnt it soviet union when wlad was born?
dagilechia
Super Middleweight
Posts: 5319
Joined: 09 Apr 2013, 08:43

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by dagilechia »

USMCer wrote:
Jip wrote:Kazakhstan GGG
armenia Abraham
USA srr or jones jr
...
crusader wrote:Imo....

Canada: Sam Langford
Czech Republic: Lukas Konecny
Georgia: Avtandil Khurtsidze
Kazakhstan: Gennady Golovkin
...
Ukraine: Wladimir Klitschko
Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan
and Vitali was born in Kyrgyzstan, do we have count him as a Kyrgyz?

i think that place of birth is not a good factor, i dont think that Klitschko's consider themselves as Kazakh or Kyrgyz
Last edited by dagilechia on 12 Aug 2017, 06:49, edited 1 time in total.
dagilechia
Super Middleweight
Posts: 5319
Joined: 09 Apr 2013, 08:43

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by dagilechia »

Jip wrote:
USMCer wrote:
Jip wrote:Kazakhstan GGG
armenia Abraham
USA srr or jones jr
...
crusader wrote:Imo....

Canada: Sam Langford
Czech Republic: Lukas Konecny
Georgia: Avtandil Khurtsidze
Kazakhstan: Gennady Golovkin
...
Ukraine: Wladimir Klitschko
Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan

Wasnt it soviet union when wlad was born?
it was but nowadays it's Kazahstan.

both Tszyu, Kovalev, Povetkin, Lebedev, Klitschkos, Golovkin, Arbachakov etc are born in Soviet Union - so we have to not include them in that list?
Jip
Super Lightweight
Posts: 2518
Joined: 04 Nov 2016, 03:30

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by Jip »

dagilechia wrote:
USMCer wrote:
Jip wrote:Kazakhstan GGG
armenia Abraham
USA srr or jones jr
...
crusader wrote:Imo....

Canada: Sam Langford
Czech Republic: Lukas Konecny
Georgia: Avtandil Khurtsidze
Kazakhstan: Gennady Golovkin
...
Ukraine: Wladimir Klitschko
Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan
and Vitali was born in Kyrgyzstan, do we have count him as a Kyrgyz?

i think that place of birth is not a good factor, i dont think that Klitschko's consider themselves as Kazakh or Kyrgyz
Exactly. Lets say a japenese couple is on a business trip in england and the pregnant women gives birth, what is the child than, an english boy. No, he is a japanese boy who was born in england.

Klitschko are 2 man from a country that doesnt exist anymore. Since they feel like ukraines they ukraines to me.
tiny_acres
Middleweight
Posts: 9432
Joined: 17 Feb 2014, 14:43

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by tiny_acres »

Jip wrote:
dagilechia wrote:
USMCer wrote:


Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan
and Vitali was born in Kyrgyzstan, do we have count him as a Kyrgyz?

i think that place of birth is not a good factor, i dont think that Klitschko's consider themselves as Kazakh or Kyrgyz
Exactly. Lets say a japenese couple is on a business trip in england and the pregnant women gives birth, what is the child than, an english boy. No, he is a japanese boy who was born in england.

Klitschko are 2 man from a country that doesnt exist anymore. Since they feel like ukraines they ukraines to me.
Call a doctor I must be crazy. Jip made good sense and I agree with him.
The world must be coming to an end
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

dagilechia wrote:
USMCer wrote: Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan
and Vitali was born in Kyrgyzstan, do we have count him as a Kyrgyz?

i think that place of birth is not a good factor, i dont think that Klitschko's consider themselves as Kazakh or Kyrgyz
Place of birth is the most "determinable," if you will. There's no guess-work, no debate (for the most part). But believe me, I'm aware that some people move and are raised elsewhere from a young age... that's why I added that note (see the OP).

Some people were born in the Ukraine and moved somewhere else... other people were born somewhere else and moved to the Ukraine. It's just a matter of happenstance.

If people want, I can add the list of Boxers who are identified more so with the place they were raised, rather than the place they were born...

Examples:
Miguel Cotto = Puerto Rico, but born in Rhode Island-U.S.
Antonio Margarito = Tijuana/Baja-Mexico, but born in California-U.S.
Vitali Klitschko = Ukraine, but born in Kyrgyzstan
Wladimir Klitschko = Ukriane, but born in Kazakhstan
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

Jip wrote:
USMCer wrote:Wladimir Klitschko was born in Kazakhstan
Wasnt it soviet union when wlad was born?
I believe so.
Look, it can get messy, I know. So going by the present-day affiliations (so to speak) it keeps things simpler.

I actually would like to compile the "Former Soviet Union" list too, to see how that looks put all together.
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

Jip wrote:Exactly. Lets say a japenese couple is on a business trip in england and the pregnant women gives birth, what is the child than, an english boy. No, he is a japanese boy who was born in england.

Klitschko are 2 man from a country that doesnt exist anymore. Since they feel like ukraines they ukraines to me.
Place of birth is not debatable, it's black-n-white (for the most part). That's the reason to use that as the standard.

Born in England means born in England.
BUT it's important to note exceptions like I've listed in the OPs.

Other more complicated exceptions may include "Military brats." Boxers born on a U.S.-base in Japan, for example. It's important to note that too.
dagilechia
Super Middleweight
Posts: 5319
Joined: 09 Apr 2013, 08:43

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by dagilechia »

USMCer wrote:
Jip wrote:Exactly. Lets say a japenese couple is on a business trip in england and the pregnant women gives birth, what is the child than, an english boy. No, he is a japanese boy who was born in england.

Klitschko are 2 man from a country that doesnt exist anymore. Since they feel like ukraines they ukraines to me.
Place of birth is not debatable, it's black-n-white (for the most part). That's the reason to use that as the standard.

Born in England means born in England.
BUT it's important to note exceptions like I've listed in the OPs.

Other more complicated exceptions may include "Military brats." Boxers born on a U.S.-base in Japan, for example. It's important to note that too.
that is what happened to Klitschko's - they were born on a USSR military bases. btw what about the likes of Marco Huck (Muamer Hukić) - fights as a German, born in Serbia (then Yugoslavia), and he is an ethnic Bosniak? :maybe:

if we put him in there as an Serbian (because he is probably the most accomplished fighter born in nowadays Serbia territority) he will be considered the best fighter of a country that he probably hates a lot, hates most than any other - because he is a Bosniak :doh:
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

dagilechia wrote:
USMCer wrote:...
Other more complicated exceptions may include "Military brats." Boxers born on a U.S.-base in Japan, for example. It's important to note that too.
that is what happened to Klitschko's - they were born on a USSR military bases. btw what about the likes of Marco Huck (Muamer Hukić) - fights as a German, born in Serbia (then Yugoslavia), and he is an ethnic Bosniak? :maybe:

if we put him in there as an Serbian (because he is probably the most accomplished fighter born in nowadays Serbia territority) he will be considered the best fighter of a country that he probably hates a lot, hates most than any other - because he is a Bosniak :doh:
Is it? Both Klitschko's, different bases?
dagilechia
Super Middleweight
Posts: 5319
Joined: 09 Apr 2013, 08:43

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by dagilechia »

USMCer wrote:
dagilechia wrote:
USMCer wrote:...
Other more complicated exceptions may include "Military brats." Boxers born on a U.S.-base in Japan, for example. It's important to note that too.
that is what happened to Klitschko's - they were born on a USSR military bases. btw what about the likes of Marco Huck (Muamer Hukić) - fights as a German, born in Serbia (then Yugoslavia), and he is an ethnic Bosniak? :maybe:

if we put him in there as an Serbian (because he is probably the most accomplished fighter born in nowadays Serbia territority) he will be considered the best fighter of a country that he probably hates a lot, hates most than any other - because he is a Bosniak :doh:
Is it? Both Klitschko's, different bases?
yes - their father was a Soviet air force major general. because of their father Klitschko family also lived in Czechoslovakia for some years. btw Klitschko's have another brother - called Gennady. im not sure whether its true or not - i just once found it in Russian wikipedia i think. i know about one Gennady, born in Kazakhstan same as Wladimir, who knows :D
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

dagilechia wrote:
USMCer wrote: Is it? Both Klitschko's, different bases?
yes - their father was a Soviet air force major general. because of their father Klitschko family also lived in Czechoslovakia for some years. btw Klitschko's have another brother - called Gennady. im not sure whether its true or not - i just once found it in Russian wikipedia i think. i know about one Gennady, born in Kazakhstan same as Wladimir, who knows :D
I'll edit the OP then. This is the kind of collective effort that I was hoping for.
(any source/link, BTW? I'll look for it myself too)

:TU:
dagilechia
Super Middleweight
Posts: 5319
Joined: 09 Apr 2013, 08:43

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by dagilechia »

USMCer wrote:
dagilechia wrote:
USMCer wrote: Is it? Both Klitschko's, different bases?
yes - their father was a Soviet air force major general. because of their father Klitschko family also lived in Czechoslovakia for some years. btw Klitschko's have another brother - called Gennady. im not sure whether its true or not - i just once found it in Russian wikipedia i think. i know about one Gennady, born in Kazakhstan same as Wladimir, who knows :D
I'll edit the OP then. This is the kind of collective effort that I was hoping for.
(any source/link, BTW? I'll look for it myself too)

:TU:
if you meant the third brother case i can not find nothing else now - i remember back then (like 5 years ago) i found a source that was in Russian too that said that they are hidding a ''third brother'' because he is quite a shame for they family, commited something bad, but it all may be just a bullshit too :TU: and it's nice that you put Klitschko's as Ukrainians because it would be strange to put guys with an rich Ukrainian/Cossack heritage as Kazakh or Kyrgyz :D
Badhusker
Cruiserweight
Posts: 4902
Joined: 19 Jun 2010, 23:57

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by Badhusker »

ldlamb wrote:my hometown area and current town are Louisville, KY and Washington DC.

Louisvile is obvious (Ali)

DC, I don't know enough of the history.....But my guess is Ray Leonard.
I assume you being a native of Louisville you have visited the Ali center? I was impressed after going through it a few years back shortly after it opened. https://www.alicenter.org/
I was less impressed by Mohammed Ali Boulevard, and had immediate requests by my passengers to get off that street! (They were from a very small town) We were driving along and a guy was obviously breaking into a parked car....he looked up but didn't stop what he was doing.
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

Enlightened-One wrote: 11 Aug 2017, 13:38
USMCer wrote:Who are the Greatest of All-Time Boxers by place of birth?
It would be far quicker for you to ask someone employed by BoxRec to write an SQL query on their fight list database, where they could stipulate filters that take into account things like number of world title fights, longevity of title reign, amount of four/five star bouts, win/loss record and also the highest rated points for world title bouts.

From the resulting list of fighters (grouped per locale), the forum should then be in a position to very easily determine/vote the “GOAT’s by state, region, country.”

Otherwise, the info. being requested in this thread is far too taxing and time-consuming to acquire.
By chance, do you know anyone at BoxRec, and could they do that for us?

That'd be another cool/interesting perspective.
Dwayne Rudenkoslav
Welterweight
Posts: 55
Joined: 02 Mar 2016, 21:16

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by Dwayne Rudenkoslav »

India - Vijender Singh! Hahaha
Hes one of the most famous people in their country of BILLIONS of people with hopelessly low standards they see him as a legend lol when most countries would see him as a bum.
AntonioMartin
Middleweight
Posts: 1690
Joined: 22 Feb 2014, 13:19

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by AntonioMartin »

New Mexico Johnny Tapia..or Bob Foster
Syntax Error
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 9007
Joined: 22 Apr 2005, 08:00

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by Syntax Error »

Ossyrules wrote: 11 Aug 2017, 03:17
USMCer wrote:UNITED KINGDOM

Image

England--
... East Midlands --
... East of England --
... London --
... North East --
... North West --
... South East --
... South West --
... West Midlands --
... Yorkshire & Humber --

Northern Ireland --
Scotland --
Wales --
East Midlands - Randy Turpin? Carl Froch?
East of England (East Anglia) -
London - Ted Kid Lewis? Lennox Lewis? Duke McKenzie?
North East -
North West - John Conteh? Ricky Hatton?
South East - Chris Eubank?
South West - Bob Fitzsimmons
West Midlands -
Yorkshire - Prince Naseem Hamed?

Northern Ireland - Barry McGuigan
Scotland - Ken Buchanan?
Wales - Jimmy Wilde? Joe Calzaghe?

East Anglia, West Midlands and North East I need to think
Calzaghe was born in London, even though he's as Welsh as they come.

I'd like to throw in Owen Moran for the West Midlands?
USMCer
Welterweight
Posts: 106
Joined: 04 Dec 2015, 02:33

Re: The GOATs of Boxing by State, Region, Country

Post by USMCer »

USMCer, OP here. Been gone for a while.

Any new updates/revisions suggested?
Post Reply